Last weekend while in Columbus, I had the opportunity to interview one of my new favorite bands, The Apache Relay. After listening to some of the band's music before heading to see them perform at this summer's Firefly Festival in Dover, Delaware, I knew the talented group of guys would soon be on the rise of the indie music scene.

Josh and Nicole Johnson, also known as the Americana-folk duo, Elenowen, have had both a real and rare romantic and musical chemistry since they were 15 and 16 years old. The couple met while in high school, dated for a year, broke up for a year and a half, got back together and have been together since.

The electronic duo, The Chainsmokers, made up with the talent of Alex Pall and Drew Taggart, is on their way to the top of the electronic music industry. The two have success on their minds and are succeeding on their path to achievement.

Today marks the release day for The Floozies' first label release album, "Tell Your Mother". The Floozies consists of Mark and Matt Hill, two musical brothers from Lawrence, Kansas. The two have been spending their autumn months touring around the country for music festivals and at local shows.

This summer marked a huge change for the indie-pop duo, Capital Cities. The "electro-pop-rock-dance" group from Los Angeles met through Craigslist a few years back and released their debut EP, In A Tidal Wave of Mystery, in 2011.

Teen Daze, who has risen from Fraser Valley, British Columbia, is an eclectic musician with a rare and unique electronic sound. His latest LP release, Glacier, is out now and available on vinyl and to purchase on iTunes.

Jonathan Kane is a 24 year old music producer from Columbia, MO, who is most recognized by his stage name, Shreddie Mercury. Shreddie Mercury has only been producing electronic music for just under a year now, all from his own home studio - but you would never guess from the insane talent and complexity of his work.

The best kind of art discoveries are the ones you make when you least expect it. When you walk into a gallery or a museum, you are already guaranteed a certain level of quality. Everything you are about to see has already been sifted through and curated. This is what makes the internet such an exciting place to discover art.